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Dear IU Economics alumni,

You are invited to the first IU Economics Alumni Reunion at Indiana University in Bloomington on November 6-7. The reunion features a public policy lecture by Professor Dale Henderson, Georgetown University, titled "The Financial Crisis: What Happened and Why?" The lecture takes place on Saturday, November 7, at 10 a.m. in the Federal Room in the Indiana Memorial Union. Come and enjoy a light breakfast and connect with other alumni.

You are also invited to attend the annual College of Arts and Sciences Annual Recognition Banquet, which takes place Friday, Nov. 6, at Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall.

As you may know the IU football team faces Wisconsin at home in the afternoon of November 7 (time tba). All these activities provide a perfect reason to come to Bloomington for that weekend and to join us for this alumni reunion. I look forward to seeing you all.

Please RSVP to Harriet Kenny at econadmn@indiana.edu by October 14 and let  her know whether you will  be attending the College’s Recognition Banquet on Friday night as well.

Sincerely yours,

Gerhard Glomm
Chair, IU Department of Economics

Prof. Dale HendersonDale Henderson is a visiting professor of economics at Georgetown University. He served in the International Finance Division at the Federal Reserve Board from 1971-84 and from1989 to the 2009, ending his career there as a senior adviser. In between he was a professor at Georgetown University.  He has taught at Yale University and the Universities of Pennsylvania and Virginia. He has published articles in leading scholarly journals on topics including the gold market, stabilization policy, and foreign exchange intervention, and is the author of books on pollution control and monetary policy in open economies.

REUNION WEEKEND EVENTS

  • Annual Recognition Banquet: Friday,. Nov. 6, 7 p.m. in Alumni Hall
  • Policy lecture, Saturday, Nov. 7, 10 a.m., Federal Room, IMU
  • IU-Wisconsin football game